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Any plans for a new release/build ISO? #37

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terremoth opened this issue Mar 15, 2022 · 5 comments
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Any plans for a new release/build ISO? #37

terremoth opened this issue Mar 15, 2022 · 5 comments

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@terremoth
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@173duprot
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That would be amazing! bump

@elimisteve
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Agreed!

@elimisteve
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FYI there is now a section of the README showing us how to run oasis in QEMU, which is pretty much what I wanted an ISO for anyway: https://github.com/oasislinux/oasis?tab=readme-ov-file#qemu

@terremoth
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FYI there is now a section of the README showing us how to run oasis in QEMU, which is pretty much what I wanted an ISO for anyway: https://github.com/oasislinux/oasis?tab=readme-ov-file#qemu

I wish I could install it on real hardware through an .iso I could flash into an USB stick

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rnpnr commented Oct 22, 2024

I wish I could install it on real hardware

? The only difference in installing oasis from any other source based linux distro is that you clone out/root.git directory from your source tree to your filesystem root instead of installing a bunch of packages. If the wiki installation page isn't detailed enough you can follow the beginning of, for example, the Gentoo installation guide. Having a bootable iso doesn't really do much for you, you will still have to install it in exactly the same way once you boot from USB.

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